There’s a certain charm you feel when approaching 17 Shelley Road. The charcoal façade, softened by face-brick accents, hints at the building’s industrial past but carries itself with quiet confidence. Steel-framed windows, some reaching double-volume height, give the interiors a bright, open feel, while the black mesh fencing and discreet signage lend a sense of privacy and professionalism. From the moment you enter—whether through the vehicle gate or the separate pedestrian path—it’s clear this is a space built with purpose.
A landscaped courtyard, accessible through wide glass doors, acts as a natural extension of the office space. It’s practical but thoughtfully done: concrete slab walkways over gravel, red-brick planters filled with aloe and greenery, and steel pergolas that cast soft shadows over casual café seating. You can picture staff taking calls here, having lunch, or hosting impromptu brainstorms. It's an office, yes—but it doesn’t feel like just another box. The surrounding walls, high and solid, create a tucked-away atmosphere, while the location keeps you within minutes of The Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock Exchange, and Salt River Station.